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<H1> glmfwd
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Purpose
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Forward propagation through generalized linear model.

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Synopsis
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<PRE>
y = glmfwd(net, x)
[y, a] = glmfwd(net, x)
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Description
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<CODE>y = glmfwd(net, x)</CODE> takes a generalized linear model
data structure <CODE>net</CODE> together with
a matrix <CODE>x</CODE> of input vectors, and forward propagates the inputs
through the network to generate a matrix <CODE>y</CODE> of output
vectors. Each row of <CODE>x</CODE> corresponds to one input vector and each
row of <CODE>y</CODE> corresponds to one output vector.

<p><CODE>[y, a] = glmfwd(net, x)</CODE> also returns a matrix <CODE>a</CODE> 
giving the summed inputs to each output unit, where each row
corresponds to one pattern.

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See Also
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<CODE><a href="glm.htm">glm</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="glmpak.htm">glmpak</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="glmunpak.htm">glmunpak</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="glmerr.htm">glmerr</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="glmgrad.htm">glmgrad</a></CODE><hr>
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<p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9)


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